seriously? your information is skewed and very poorly written. i think henry ate your job along with his deadly apple turnover : ( get a clue!!!

9:54 pm May 6, 2012

D wrote:

Poorly written and wrong characters and pronouns as in his daughter not hers why does the wall street journal allow this blog to be posted

9:56 pm May 6, 2012

D wrote:

Emma being Henry's mom has true love for him and the power to wake him

10:04 pm May 6, 2012

M wrote:

This was certainly a rush job, your facts are mixed up and some are just plain wrong

10:05 pm May 6, 2012

Lauren wrote:

Ever hear of proof reading?

10:17 pm May 6, 2012

T wrote:

Come on now, I would expect better from the WSJ. If you're going to blog about a show with a huge fan base check your facts and use AP Style - or be prepared to face some peeved fans.

10:26 pm May 6, 2012

Regina Miller wrote:

Do you know anything about this show? Jefferson is the Mad Hatter, not the White Rabbit and Red is the werewolf, not grandma. Your punctuation was quite horrid as well

10:32 pm May 6, 2012

Peyton wrote:

I have to jump on the bandwagon and point out how poorly written this article was. Like others have noted it was clearly rushed and the information is incorrect in several places. Also there are several spelling and grammar errors. Next time don't rush so much and instead take the time to make sure that everything is correctly written before posting.

11:14 pm May 6, 2012

Candi wrote:

Clearly you despise the show. Maybe someone who likes it should do the blogging next season and you can do a show you like?

11:34 pm May 6, 2012

Adrianna wrote:

Wow, the first word of the article is already incorrect.

11:40 pm May 6, 2012

Janet_Doe wrote:

Why is it rushed??!! This show has a fan base that deserves better!

11:54 pm May 6, 2012

bj wrote:

I know this is just a blog for a tv show, but WSJ should be embarrassed to have this shoddy piece under their banner. Egad.

12:16 am May 7, 2012

Heather wrote:

Wow. The number of inaccuracies in this article makes me kind of sad. And also makes me wonder if the author had ever watched before.

12:27 am May 7, 2012

peeps wrote:

Jefferson isn't the white rabbit. He is the. Mad Hatter

12:31 am May 7, 2012

swimmer wrote:

there are so many typos & grammatical errors in this that it was hard to read! for a publication like the Wall Street Journal, even if this is just an associated blog, you'd think they'd try to do better.

I was stuck somewhere between feeling that Henry eating the apple was the most predictable thing ever to realizing that he's the only real logical choice. Not sure if it'll be enough to convince Emma that magic and the curse are real, but it should be fun to watch her and Regina try to work together to wake him up.

12:49 am May 7, 2012

Kate wrote:

I really don't think the author of this article has even seen the series. If she did, she'd know that there is a lawyer in Storybrooke, it's Mr. Gold. She'd know that Snow and the Queen's meeting took place at the stables, because that IS where it all began, when Regina rescued Snow. Anyway, I'd be very embarrassed if I had written this article. The redundant sentence in the eighth paragraph is bad enough by itself.

1:06 am May 7, 2012

Rain wrote:

Great show. Horrendous recap. The writer seems unfamiliar with the basics of English grammar, can't spell and is clearly ignorant about basic details of the show. Please, WSJ, find someone who can write a coherent sentence. This is just embarrassing.

1:16 am May 7, 2012

Wow wrote:

Wow, not a good recap. This writer needs to watch the show if they want to write a recap!

2:35 am May 7, 2012

path2freedom wrote:

who the h**l wrote the recap?

2:46 pm May 7, 2012

SteveR wrote:

Great episode, so who will be the one kissing Henry to wake him up?

5:28 pm May 7, 2012

Dude wrote:

Bravo! This is certainly a recap deserving of an apple!

6:25 pm May 7, 2012

Jules wrote:

Granny isn't a werewolf...Red is! Also the very first name should be Regina not Emma.

7:28 pm October 11, 2012

Uhh wrote:

Jefferson is the Mad Hatter..not the white rabbit!

9:02 am September 20, 2014

Adrien Fremming wrote:

IDNX is something that has been missing for sometime now. Fantastic looking out, Thies Lindenthal

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